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01. Safe Harbour

A group of six friends embark on a yacht trip from Brisbane to Indonesia, a chance for adventure and to enjoy a holiday at the same time. The group is just a day’s sail from their destination when something appears on the horizon. Another boat. The group come to the aid of a broken-down asylum seekers’ boat, leading to a tragic series of events that return to haunt them four years later.OFFICIALIMDBGALLERY

02. The Affair

Young diner waitress Alison and her husband, rancher Cole, are struggling -- personally and financially -- in the wake of tragedy. Noah, a settled teacher and would-be novelist, is summering at his in-laws' Hamptons estate with his wife, Helen, and four kids. When Noah meets Alison, they begin an affair. For her, he's a welcome escape; for him, she's a pretty distraction. But, the tryst eventually ends two marriages -- one that was already a bit shaky, the other that was on solid ground.OFFICIALIMDBGALLERY

03. The Originals

A family of power-hungry thousand year old vampires look to take back the city that they built and dominate all those who have done them wrong.OFFICIALIMDBGALLERY

Hello, everyone! I just wanted to announce that PTW has a new look thanks to Margos! Hope you all enjoy it as much as I do. I also wanted to announce that going into 2018, I will no longer be posting candids of Phoebe in her personal life. This was not an easy decision to make since I know so many fans enjoy them; however, it has become apparent in many of the more recent candids of Phoebe that she does not enjoy the attention of the paparazzi. I will continue to post candids of Phoebe leaving or arriving at events that she attends as those are public events and of any of her filming projects, but no more of Phoebe living her personal life. I hope you understand.

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on February 4th, 2018, under Mod Post // Comments Off on New Themes + Announcement

The Originals actress hits Australia just in time to celebrate at the MAAS Ball.

As Phoebe Tonkin arrives in Sydney to celebrate the first Museum of Applied Arts and Science Fashion Ball at The Powerhouse Museum tonight in partnership with Net-A-Porter and Mr Porter, we couldn’t resist the chance to grab time with the Australian actress for the brief moment she’s on our shores to discuss fashion and career in 2018.

How does it feel to be back in Australia for the MAAS Ball? “I haven’t been back for almost a year, and I missed out in coming back for Christmas, so It has been really nice to see friends and family and go to the beach, and also be here for the first MAAS Ball.”

What is it about Australian fashion that you feel sets it apart from the rest of the world? “The focus is on quality, easy, well-tailored pieces. I never feel like Australian fashion follows trends, but instead focuses on how best our fashion integrates into our lifestyle, and not the other way around.”

Which designers, Australian or not, are you investing in for the season ahead and what pieces are you looking for? “I always like to buy good quality cotton Tees at Bassike. I also just came across Jordan Askill’s beautiful jewellery too.”

What do you miss about Australia when you’re not here? “Waking up and jumping in the ocean, and drying off in the sun with a latte”.

What acting projects are you working on and looking forward to in 2018? “I just finished working on the The Affair, in America, but I am most excited about Safe Harbour, which is a four part mini-series airing in March on SBS. I shot it last year and it’s a project I am incredibly proud of.”

Talk us through the process you go through in deciding which roles you want to take on. “I spent a long time in one place playing the same role, and I am excited to branch out and have the opportunity to play more diverse, rich roles in a variety of projects, as opposed to just the one. I gravitate towards more grounded projects, and I would love to keep working in Australia.”

What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received? And who gave it to you? “Someone said to me many, many years ago, ‘Just make it about the work’, which I have applied countless times in my life. Also, ‘never jump the lunch line, the crew work a lot harder than you do’–my old tutor Rob Bailey taught me that one and that’s an invaluable piece of advice!”